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the same government who at one appointed hosed us down, attacked us with dogs, and told us we couldn't own guns when bumbling fools with sheets on their heads were riding around and it's a culture problem, a history problem. >> is the nra winning a p.m. r war right now? >> absolutely not. you know, the nra has confined itself to paranoid irrelevance, using delusion, even deception, because the truth is all americans, minorities, women, all of the intended all yens for some of the nra's very misleading ads know the truth, which is that newtown is a call to action, but even since then, there have been 2,000 victims of gun violence in downtown neighborhoods, urban areas, as well as rural and suburban. this problem spans america. the attempt to appeal to one section of the american public is absolutely wrong. as a moral matter. also politically it will not succeed. >> appreciate your time today. >> thank you. >> more breaking news we need to pass along right now related to the gun wars. the judge in the colorado theater shootings has denied a request by defense lawyers to declare a state l
the same government who at one appointed hosed us down, attacked us with dogs, and told us we couldn't own guns when bumbling fools with sheets on their heads were riding around and it's a culture problem, a history problem. >> is the nra winning a p.m. r war right now? >> absolutely not. you know, the nra has confined itself to paranoid irrelevance, using delusion, even deception, because the truth is all americans, minorities, women, all of the intended all yens for some of the...
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the administration lied to us. they told us everything was okay. how many times did we hear from the president 100% everything is on track. when senator max baucus said is this going to be a train wreck, the administration and all their supporters rushed forth and said, no, that's nonsense. everything will be fine. it's not fine. and to the point that governor kasich was making, it's not simple lit website. the entire premise of obama care was it you could force young relatively healthy people into the exchanges, they would buy insurance, and they would subsidize sicker slightly older people, no tt medicare people, t slight older people. that does that seem to be happening. >> perry ar, i read you wrote t idea that the president will be traveling taking obama care on the road, continuing this push in massachusetts at some point this week. what can we expect to hear from the white house during that particular visit? >> so on wednesday he's going to boston. and he's into to talk abogoing massachusetts hassed a health care law very similar to the one
the administration lied to us. they told us everything was okay. how many times did we hear from the president 100% everything is on track. when senator max baucus said is this going to be a train wreck, the administration and all their supporters rushed forth and said, no, that's nonsense. everything will be fine. it's not fine. and to the point that governor kasich was making, it's not simple lit website. the entire premise of obama care was it you could force young relatively healthy people...
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now, thinking, i've got a gun sitting around the house, not using, don't need to use, don't want it around the house, what can i do? >> you can come to the church, between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. it's anonymous. no one's going to ask you your name or anything. you'll come in, you'll turn in the gun. we'll give you a card that will allow you to, if you're interested in mentor organize you want to make a change in your life beyond turning in a gun, that card will be like a money card. you'll get $200 for turning in the gun. >> 200 bucks? >> it's a money card. >> no questions asked? >> not your name or anything. just for turning in your gun. >> any kind of gun? >> any type of gun. >> you just got approval for the buyback program on friday. congratulations on that. i want to show people this tweet you guys put out as well. guns for greatness isn't about guns for tickets, it's about turning in a gun and choosing a path that leads to any number of better options. how are you going to measure success? what's the measurement here. a certain number of guns? a certain number of people? >> my
now, thinking, i've got a gun sitting around the house, not using, don't need to use, don't want it around the house, what can i do? >> you can come to the church, between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. it's anonymous. no one's going to ask you your name or anything. you'll come in, you'll turn in the gun. we'll give you a card that will allow you to, if you're interested in mentor organize you want to make a change in your life beyond turning in a gun, that card will be like a money card....
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how did this get before us? >> that was interesting and that had to do with standing and basically if they say, we shouldn't have heard this in the first place on prop 8, that means the appeals court overturning prop 8, as a constitutional matter, means that gay marriage is legal in california. >> perry, let's end on some fun. your april fools' headline, what did you come up? y generally, your headlines are the dullest and the driest. >> wow, craig. >> your articles are great, but generally your headlines. >> this week, i said, with so many senators evolving on gay marriage, senate creates darwin caucus. >> there you go. that's pretty funny there. >> basically, you guys know what i'm getting at. no senator taking principled stands to evolve is a joke. in 2013, you can read a poll and see where the wind is blowing. every time i hear these evolution comments, i can't believe -- you can't say that anymore. saying evolving was okay for president obama in 2010. today it just means you can't be honest and say, i read
how did this get before us? >> that was interesting and that had to do with standing and basically if they say, we shouldn't have heard this in the first place on prop 8, that means the appeals court overturning prop 8, as a constitutional matter, means that gay marriage is legal in california. >> perry, let's end on some fun. your april fools' headline, what did you come up? y generally, your headlines are the dullest and the driest. >> wow, craig. >> your articles are...
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all you have to do is tell us about it by e-mailing us. there's the website on your screen, big idea.msnbc @nbc dot you and i.com. a lot of letters. we'll put it on the website as well. >>> it is the year's best light show. it is coming our way as well. the annual perseid meteor shower will send about 70 meteors per hour throughout the atmosphere. perseids are known for their speed, their size, their brilliance. you should be able to see them anyplace where it's dark and away from the city lights. nasa recommends taking a look anywhere between 10:30 tonight and 4:30 tomorrow morning, that will be the time for maximum gazing. business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylink. your link to what's next. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heart
all you have to do is tell us about it by e-mailing us. there's the website on your screen, big idea.msnbc @nbc dot you and i.com. a lot of letters. we'll put it on the website as well. >>> it is the year's best light show. it is coming our way as well. the annual perseid meteor shower will send about 70 meteors per hour throughout the atmosphere. perseids are known for their speed, their size, their brilliance. you should be able to see them anyplace where it's dark and away from the...
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they want us to do it. the president has been successful in talking to the american people saying look, why not have background checks. it's important. why do ordinary people need assault weapons and if they have them, we should know they have them. and yes, there are mental health implications and we need to make sure that there's a system supports, knowing when someone who ought not have a gun or assault weapon has one. there are very, very clear pathways to not taking anyone's guns away. this is not about anyone's guns, and taking them away. this is about common sense things. >> what you just said right there. what you just said, it's not about taking anyone's guns away. you and i both know that is a real fear for a lot of people in this country. >> i know. and it's -- it's not about taking guns away and that is why it's so important that states like new york, set the stage. we can do this. people still have their guns. we are asking them to register. we are not taking anything away. the reality is that
they want us to do it. the president has been successful in talking to the american people saying look, why not have background checks. it's important. why do ordinary people need assault weapons and if they have them, we should know they have them. and yes, there are mental health implications and we need to make sure that there's a system supports, knowing when someone who ought not have a gun or assault weapon has one. there are very, very clear pathways to not taking anyone's guns away....
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an if this gets us there, then i'm okay with it. i just have my doubts about if this is the right way to get us there. >> how much do you think public perception back home played into the deal that secretary kerry and president obama brokered in geneva? >> public per sipgs heception he united states? >> yes. >> i do think it's always better to try to solve the things peacefully and that's what the president and the secretary are trying to do. the only question is has iran had a change of heart which i really doubt, or -- >> if you don't think they have had a change of heart, then why broker a deal in the first place? >> well, look, we know this. we know what's brought iran to the table on the sanctions. and the sanctions were binding. and that is where there is so much trepidation about loosening the sanctions. but if they're monitored carefully and we have a brokered deal, let's just see. at the bottom when it's all said and done, the six months, i want to see the dismantling of the iranian nuclear program. i don't think -- >> but
an if this gets us there, then i'm okay with it. i just have my doubts about if this is the right way to get us there. >> how much do you think public perception back home played into the deal that secretary kerry and president obama brokered in geneva? >> public per sipgs heception he united states? >> yes. >> i do think it's always better to try to solve the things peacefully and that's what the president and the secretary are trying to do. the only question is has...
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john yang reporting for us, thank you. john, thg going to lead us to the big question today based on your story. for all of you out there, do you think that ariel castro's suicide has deprived his victims of justice? we are getting the statement in there calling this an act of cowardness he wasn't able to maintain longer than a month what he inflicted on his victims for years. weigh in on twitter and ourbook page. >>> we continue to follow developing news in arkansas this hour. we are awaiting live remarks from former president bill clinton, the unofficial secretary of explaining stuff, set to give obama care the type of backing only he can give it. with another part of that to kick in october 4th is when open enrollment begins, we will bring you that speech as it happens. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. ♪ [ male announc
john yang reporting for us, thank you. john, thg going to lead us to the big question today based on your story. for all of you out there, do you think that ariel castro's suicide has deprived his victims of justice? we are getting the statement in there calling this an act of cowardness he wasn't able to maintain longer than a month what he inflicted on his victims for years. weigh in on twitter and ourbook page. >>> we continue to follow developing news in arkansas this hour. we are...
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impeachment used to be such an extreme measure. but now it's the kind of thing, it's just tossed around. as far as defunding obama care, you heard republicans saying, we need to debate obama care. i believe they did that when they passed it. >> you know, the supreme court, one would think, sort of settled the matter. but bob, going back to what esther was just talking about, you would think at some point, even at these town hall meetings, would wise up and realize, when there have been -- you know, when they're being made fools of, to a certain extent. >> made fools by whom? i think that right now, there's not a lot of deep thinking that goes into town hall meetings. it's an awful lot of people vetting. nobody wants to deal with the complexities of issues like health care in the united states. so they're easily demagogued. i think that's what we're seeing, a lot of demo going tory. >> the republicans have effectively used the politics of fear. so let's keep the people scared in all these different ways and never ensure that their f
impeachment used to be such an extreme measure. but now it's the kind of thing, it's just tossed around. as far as defunding obama care, you heard republicans saying, we need to debate obama care. i believe they did that when they passed it. >> you know, the supreme court, one would think, sort of settled the matter. but bob, going back to what esther was just talking about, you would think at some point, even at these town hall meetings, would wise up and realize, when there have been --...
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>> i think it's important for us to wait for the facts. the fact that barneys is saying they did not call the police, the point is somebody called the police. whether it was a shopper, someone who works at the store, the police themselves, security guards, somebody called the police and racially profiled this young man and thought he was a thief. we have to get to the bottom of that. where did that come from. we're seeing that across the city and a city policy of stop and frisk who is assuming that a young black person or latino person is already guilty before they commit a crime. >> i want to place this because reverend al sharpton met with barneys ceo this week. the rev says we should look at all players involved in these racial profiling allegations. i want to play a small part of what he had to say on "morning joe." >> we must deal with the police department and these stores must deal with the police departments. if you're claiming it's the cops, not us, then what are you saying to the cops? if the cops is saying it's you, what are the
>> i think it's important for us to wait for the facts. the fact that barneys is saying they did not call the police, the point is somebody called the police. whether it was a shopper, someone who works at the store, the police themselves, security guards, somebody called the police and racially profiled this young man and thought he was a thief. we have to get to the bottom of that. where did that come from. we're seeing that across the city and a city policy of stop and frisk who is...
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use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >> six months from now, the post office could get it's way and stop saturday mail delivery. and the change could save $2 billion. will only go into effect if it can get past congress. i will bring in our brain trust. and now, i want to play the clip, this is post master general patrick donahoe, just a few minutes ago, our exclusive interview, he made announcements about the plan for the post office. >> you will see in some areas we will deliver packages on sunday. starting soon. >> is that going to be it? delivers packages on sunday? >> no, that is not going to be it. i cannot wait for the moment when we can join the 21st century. it will be so excited. we are still talking about the post office losing money. why is the government in the business of business. it should not be in a business that could be competitive if we revoked the post offices monopoly on things and opened it up to competition. it will lose money foreve
use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >> six months from now, the post office could get it's way and stop saturday mail delivery. and the change could save $2 billion. will only go into effect if it can get past congress. i will bring in our brain trust. and now, i want to play the clip, this is post master general patrick donahoe, just a few minutes ago, our exclusive interview, he made announcements about the plan for the post office. >> you...
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using his hoed. there we have it. john kerry using his head, too i think the president might have been better there. they were displaying their prowess to the l.a. galaxy team. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. oh. let's go. from the crack, off the backboard. [ laughs ] dad! [ laughs ] whoo! oh! you're up! oh! oh! so close! now where were we? ok, this one's good for two. score! [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ >>> there's a moment where the sergeant touches the flag to the coffin, just a moment, before he hands it to the general, who then handed it to
using his hoed. there we have it. john kerry using his head, too i think the president might have been better there. they were displaying their prowess to the l.a. galaxy team. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. oh. let's go. from the crack,...
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let us remember now, this verdict uses anybody for any sinister reason. anybody that is a nut and say i can use deadly force and say it was self-defense because you must remember, mr. zimmerman was not a police officer. we are not talking sean bell here. he had no legal right to do anything, follow, or even approach trayvon martin, which is a whole different set of circumstances than was tried in the state case. >> sir, reverend, when you talk about sean bell, i want to talk about that more in a second. he was shot and killed by police before his wedding. the justice department did not pick that up and take that any further after those who were taken to trial for it were found not guilty. do you think the benchmark is going to be too high for the department of justice to even want to touch this? won't it be a triple gut punch not just the martin family but those who found justice was not found here? the fact this child was killed and the fact this person has walked and then that the department of justice doesn't feel that they have a case or they do and t
let us remember now, this verdict uses anybody for any sinister reason. anybody that is a nut and say i can use deadly force and say it was self-defense because you must remember, mr. zimmerman was not a police officer. we are not talking sean bell here. he had no legal right to do anything, follow, or even approach trayvon martin, which is a whole different set of circumstances than was tried in the state case. >> sir, reverend, when you talk about sean bell, i want to talk about that...
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he joins us now. let's talk about what came up, and how heavily was the 1967 case, loving versus virginia, referenced? >> reporter: let me begin at the beginning. i obviously haven't heard any of what you said before. i just got out of the argument. let me give you what i think the bottom line is. number one, it's quite obvious the u.s. supreme court is not prepared to issue any kind of sweeping ruling about gay rights. no member of the court seemed to be very interested in that. secondly, the supreme court, both liberals and conservatives, seems to be worried about writing a decision that will apply to any state outside california. now, the proponents for the four gay couples that brought this case are really urging the supreme court to say that marriage is such a fundamental right that no state can constitutionally deny same-sex couples the right to marry. there seems to be very little eagerness for any members of the court to embrace that broad of a ruling. so then you go to the fallback, which is
he joins us now. let's talk about what came up, and how heavily was the 1967 case, loving versus virginia, referenced? >> reporter: let me begin at the beginning. i obviously haven't heard any of what you said before. i just got out of the argument. let me give you what i think the bottom line is. number one, it's quite obvious the u.s. supreme court is not prepared to issue any kind of sweeping ruling about gay rights. no member of the court seemed to be very interested in that....
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inside of syria doesn't tell us when they were used, how they were used, obtaining confirmation and strong evidence. all of those things we have to make sure that we work on with the international community. >> the political quagmire that is syria, let's bring in the war room, richard goodstein, a democratic strategist who worksed in the clinton white house, jay at watt kins, republican strategist and white house aide to george h. w. bush. >> good to see you, craig. >> he is a guy's guy. look at that seems to be general consensus, israel, france, great bring, a lot of experts, that syria, what in fact, used these chemical when importance richard. how worried should the white house be about the message could be sent if they are perceived any way, shape or form backtracking from their initial assertion if the red line is crossed, that is going to mean some type of action? >> i would say there are -- we are paying respect to george w. bush this week, but in all due respect, there are three ways in which his presidency i think are tieing this president's hands a little bit. one, the u.s
inside of syria doesn't tell us when they were used, how they were used, obtaining confirmation and strong evidence. all of those things we have to make sure that we work on with the international community. >> the political quagmire that is syria, let's bring in the war room, richard goodstein, a democratic strategist who worksed in the clinton white house, jay at watt kins, republican strategist and white house aide to george h. w. bush. >> good to see you, craig. >> he is a...
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this is for those among us that don't currently have health coverage or for those of us who the in the future might not have health coverage. joining us is barbara boxer who is listening to this lesson. i call it a lesson, senator, because it was not just happening on the school of a campus, but it was the president breaking down when this accident means and probably one of the better speeches that we heard from him about obamacare. do you think that this speech should be the one he should have been giving all along, week after week so everybody felt more informed about where they are? >> it's hard for me to be critical about the president on this because i know if he had made these speeches way back when it would have been too early because, as you just pointed out, the exchanges are just about to open october 1. so i would rather just move forward now. listen, i went home and spent time over the summer months going around my state. people in california are so excited about this. you know, our -- our government, our state government is fully behind this and we have a website called co
this is for those among us that don't currently have health coverage or for those of us who the in the future might not have health coverage. joining us is barbara boxer who is listening to this lesson. i call it a lesson, senator, because it was not just happening on the school of a campus, but it was the president breaking down when this accident means and probably one of the better speeches that we heard from him about obamacare. do you think that this speech should be the one he should have...
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the template is being used. it's a good thing. >> as we look back, i think about the striking 39-year-old man and gen xors and we are getting up to speed. it shocks me and upsets me to think this guy was taken from all of us at 39 years of age. >> it's incredible. he was a forward looking good. bobby kennedy thought we would have a black president in 45 years. he has a fatalistic sense. he was a young guy. if you think how much he took on at that age, it's incredible. >> great to have you here. thank you. >>> mark hall brin said you are not a real candidate until you have written your own book. hillary clinton will have not only one under her belt by the 2016 presidential election, but two. we'll bring the details ahead. to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade
the template is being used. it's a good thing. >> as we look back, i think about the striking 39-year-old man and gen xors and we are getting up to speed. it shocks me and upsets me to think this guy was taken from all of us at 39 years of age. >> it's incredible. he was a forward looking good. bobby kennedy thought we would have a black president in 45 years. he has a fatalistic sense. he was a young guy. if you think how much he took on at that age, it's incredible. >> great...
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because when you know us, you don't want to discriminate against us. and i have to say, i think one of the great legacies of this case is the pairing of ted olson, someone from the conservative right, with david boies, a prominent democratic attorney from the left. by putting them together, it allowed us lift the partisan veil from which he have always discussed this issue and finally shine the spotlight on the human faces, the faces of our plaintiffs, of their kids and of the thousands upon thousands of americans situated just like them. and i think that's our lesson. keep telling our stories. and we don't write off anyone. even governor wallace evolved at the end. so too, i believe, will the rest of this country. >> chad griffin, thanks so much. chad, we understand you're going to be flying back to california. there is a party tonight, correct? >> this entire team is on our way to california to celebrate tonight. and tomorrow morning i wake up and fly to salt lake city, utah to a red state. >> all right. and jeff and paul, we understand you're going
because when you know us, you don't want to discriminate against us. and i have to say, i think one of the great legacies of this case is the pairing of ted olson, someone from the conservative right, with david boies, a prominent democratic attorney from the left. by putting them together, it allowed us lift the partisan veil from which he have always discussed this issue and finally shine the spotlight on the human faces, the faces of our plaintiffs, of their kids and of the thousands upon...
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use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. i'm maria, and i have diabetic nerve pain. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it was like pins and needles sticking in your toes and in your feet. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals. at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went to see my doctor, she chose lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actio
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because they are doing it to us. but don't criminalize our innocent sons and for that matter daughters in the name of trying to get other people and the program doesn't work as the judge says. >> you point out 88% of the stops resulted in police letting the person go without an arrest or any type of ticket meaning that there was not a credible suspicion. as we are awaiting to hear from the mayor coming up at 1:00, we have some of the candidates who are running for his job. they have already spoken out bill de blasio saying the overuse of this hasn't made new york city safer and driving the police and community further apart. weiner saying this is sad what is obvious when the police stop tens of thousands of citizens who have done nothing wrong. the overall whelming number being men of color basically civil rights are being violated. however, as we move forward as you say the mayor most likely not coming out to be in support of this. it creates a gray area for commissioner kelly. >> well, it creates a gray area to kel
because they are doing it to us. but don't criminalize our innocent sons and for that matter daughters in the name of trying to get other people and the program doesn't work as the judge says. >> you point out 88% of the stops resulted in police letting the person go without an arrest or any type of ticket meaning that there was not a credible suspicion. as we are awaiting to hear from the mayor coming up at 1:00, we have some of the candidates who are running for his job. they have...
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richard engel will join me live to talk to us about how all of that is coming back to haunt us. first, the rea action to tom harkin's announcement that heel not be running for his sixth term in between 14. it's just time to step aside. senate majority leader harry reid praising his -- he's been a champion for improving americans' access to affordable health care. tom is a passionate progressive whose deeply-held principles prieded a guiding light to democrats for decade. >>> since a federal axe peels court has invalidated president obama's appointments to that board, some legal experts say the board's previous rulings may all be in trouble. and mitt romney is in washington, d.c., this week. the marriott corporation honored him and his wife ann on friday and he had the board of directors after the election and tonight he will attend the bipartisan alfalfa club dinner in d.c.. >> and as he often does when announcing sweeping new policy measures, president obama will hit the road to unveil his plan for com prehundredsive immigration reform and he'll do that tuesday in nevada where
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i want him to gather us all together, invite us over the and get us together, and make it like the fiscal cliff. make it as important as gun violence in the united states. >> we don't -- >> make it an important priority for him, in terms of calling people together and making sure. look, and i mean -- >> that doesn't seem to work so well in washington. >> let we just say this, here is the difference with immigration and the fiscal cliff, we are this, we are separated with the fiscal cliff, on guns there's a great void and vacuum between us, on immigration, you can have a senator rubio and a former presidential candidate talking about it. >> he said that he would prefer to see a piece by piece approach. you are saying that you want to be seeing something done comprehensively. there is a gap between the two of you. >> here is the difference. maybe i see the glass half full because i see suffering and pain that exists and i'm optimistic about the future. here is why i see the glass half full, before the election, here was the debate. they should all just leave, 12 million of them, self-deport
i want him to gather us all together, invite us over the and get us together, and make it like the fiscal cliff. make it as important as gun violence in the united states. >> we don't -- >> make it an important priority for him, in terms of calling people together and making sure. look, and i mean -- >> that doesn't seem to work so well in washington. >> let we just say this, here is the difference with immigration and the fiscal cliff, we are this, we are separated with...
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submit it to us. find us on facebook.com/msnbc or share it at sotuis and we'll share your responses on the air. we look forward to that. we'll have complete coverage all day on tuesday. >>> so the first impact of a potentially record-breaking blizzard that will affect nearly the entire eastern seaboard, keep it with us. we'll watch this approaching blockbuster. this nor'easter is coming up. plus this -- >>> dorner is to be considered armed and extremely dangerous. >> the massive manhunt for an ex cop is stretching beyond california's border. what he says it will take for the rampage to stop. >>> and close call, just how near a giant asteroid could come to earth next week. not making this up. we're back with more. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. your financial advisor should
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did you use a control group? as you're saying, you're getting the response of positive and negative. and we had the examples with brosurance. it seemed like you were using booze to attract guys. for girls you're using booze and sex. so did you anticipate this kind of reaction? >> i think it's always a little bit challenging when you get into reproductive health care, but it is a fundamental portion of health care, especially for anyone in reproductive age, male or female. and women are just as capable of making independent decisions for themselves and that's really what that ad depicts. >> but for guys you weren't overtly sexual. >> well, it's -- birth control by nature is going to imply that, but really it was -- yesterday was national birth control day, and it's really important for people to have access to the care that they need and to be able to take care of their health care in the way that they choose. >> well, you've certainly gotten a lot of people's attention, old geezers like me especially. adam fox, c
did you use a control group? as you're saying, you're getting the response of positive and negative. and we had the examples with brosurance. it seemed like you were using booze to attract guys. for girls you're using booze and sex. so did you anticipate this kind of reaction? >> i think it's always a little bit challenging when you get into reproductive health care, but it is a fundamental portion of health care, especially for anyone in reproductive age, male or female. and women are...
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thanks for being with us. >> thank you for having us. >> tell us about this model. how did you come up with the idea to not take health insurance and how does it work? >> you know, it was really born out of a need that we saw in the community. we do host a weekly health and wellness radio show and we would get countless calls each and every week from listeners who said i really want to take control of my health. i really want to be healthy. i really want to find a doctor. i don't have health insurance. what do i do? and so it was really at that point that my husband and i realized the void that was there and we wanted to create a viable option so that anyone could have access to quality, affordable health care regardless of their insurance status. >> so, robert, how do people pay? >> there is a payment system so they pay out of pocket. what we found is that by eliminating the third party so to speak, the insurance element, we're able to offer our services at a much discounted price as compared to practices who do take traditional insurance. >> so how do you afford t
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for us. please. >> a super campaign, mayors against illegal guns make their case in front of a national audience. who were they trying to reach? [ coughs ] [ angry gibberish ] [ justin ] mulligan sir. mulligan. take a mulligan. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is, a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ angry gibberish ] [ fake coughs ] sorry that was my fault sir. [ male announcer ] alka seltzer plus severe sinus. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! [ male announcer ] try alka seltzer plus severe sinus day and night for complete relief from your worst sinus symptoms. big time taste should fit in a little time cup. new single serve cafe collections from maxwell house now available for use in the keurig k-cup brewer. always good to the last drop. >>> as president obama heads to minneap
for us. please. >> a super campaign, mayors against illegal guns make their case in front of a national audience. who were they trying to reach? [ coughs ] [ angry gibberish ] [ justin ] mulligan sir. mulligan. take a mulligan. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is, a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that...
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us stop using it. you remember our slogan. what can brown do for you. my staff tells me you've got a lot in common. well from one indian politician to another, i want to wish you all the best in your new job the president has real talent. he took art classes for a month painting six hour as day. the teacher said he painted 50 dog paintings. this one is of his late dog barney. the president painted that. he signed his painting simply, 43. that ain't that bad. look at that, patrick murphy. you'd vote for that. >>> off to the vatican, cardinals assemble days before they cast their vote for the next pope. >>> a little bit later, a look back what was being said about the man being jailed for killing martin luther king jr. this day in history. you're watching msnbc, the place for politics. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady, who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer 360 dusters extender cleans high and low, with thick all around fibers that a
us stop using it. you remember our slogan. what can brown do for you. my staff tells me you've got a lot in common. well from one indian politician to another, i want to wish you all the best in your new job the president has real talent. he took art classes for a month painting six hour as day. the teacher said he painted 50 dog paintings. this one is of his late dog barney. the president painted that. he signed his painting simply, 43. that ain't that bad. look at that, patrick murphy. you'd...
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they're more than welcome to join us. i imagine they've got their own, you know, initiatives that they're working on. believe it or not i'm right next door to their lobby office in d.c., and, you know, i've never met with them or spoke to them, so -- >> larry, if we can show the gun appreciation day graphic again. we see two people, guys in the control room if you can show that again. two ladies in the firing range and a small handgun. i don't think that there is anybody that wants to take a handgun away from someone's home, larry. do you think that that's what this discussion is about? >> well, if you look at the feinstein bill. she certainly talks about handguns with high capacity, and high-capacity handguns as being part of her ban and most of the guns sold today, handguns sold today are high-capacity semiautomatic handguns and that's the type of gun that i own. >> do you consider that to be a high-capacity weapon? >> i don't. every weapon is an assault weapon. every gun is intended to do one thing, and it's intended t
they're more than welcome to join us. i imagine they've got their own, you know, initiatives that they're working on. believe it or not i'm right next door to their lobby office in d.c., and, you know, i've never met with them or spoke to them, so -- >> larry, if we can show the gun appreciation day graphic again. we see two people, guys in the control room if you can show that again. two ladies in the firing range and a small handgun. i don't think that there is anybody that wants to...
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and keep us safe. the stones in the walls behind us represent your years of service. this building is here because of your service, and for that george and i thank you from the bottom of our hearts. a presidential library is not just about one president. each library is about our nation and the world during that time. the george w. bush presidential center reflects george's role as the first president of the 21st century. like our new era, the building and its grounds are designed to be forward looking, and they are green and sustainable. they celebrate the native environment of our home state of texas. the archives housed here are completely digital, and the entire bush center is designed to present the past and engage the future. we welcome scholars and students and the community at large to gather here for generations to come. the center is designed to be human in scale because like the white house presidential libraries belong to all americans. the people across our nation were the ones who inspire
and keep us safe. the stones in the walls behind us represent your years of service. this building is here because of your service, and for that george and i thank you from the bottom of our hearts. a presidential library is not just about one president. each library is about our nation and the world during that time. the george w. bush presidential center reflects george's role as the first president of the 21st century. like our new era, the building and its grounds are designed to be forward...
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joins us right now. luke, gop leaders, even tea party allies, senator rand paul had privately urged cruz not to stage this marathon because of all the criticism that it brings. but he said come hell or high water, i'm going to go forward with it. what are people saying now as we near this finish line of noon. >> reporter: it's fascinating, tom, as this stunt, filibuster-like performance, we've heard all sorts of descriptions from all sorts of people here in d.c., if it's done anything, thomas, it's divided the republican party. so much so that it's really put the leader of the party in the senate, mitch mcconnell, in a very difficult position. obviously he's running for his own re-election and he is now sort of against ted cruz after spending all this time courting the tea party. what's most fascinating about this is when you read into the tea leaves, last night this kind of went unnoticed. reince priebus sent out a tweet saying stand with ted. senate must act. defund obama care. coming out on the side o
joins us right now. luke, gop leaders, even tea party allies, senator rand paul had privately urged cruz not to stage this marathon because of all the criticism that it brings. but he said come hell or high water, i'm going to go forward with it. what are people saying now as we near this finish line of noon. >> reporter: it's fascinating, tom, as this stunt, filibuster-like performance, we've heard all sorts of descriptions from all sorts of people here in d.c., if it's done anything,...
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i think most of us would be. at the same time, he is going to have to be satisfied that senator hagel will advance these policies that will seek to prevent iran from ever obtaining a nuclear bomb, and i think if the senator, that is if senator schumer were not persuaded during the confirmation that he would be willing to break with the president and it's that important. the iran issue is simply that important, but again, if i were a betting man, i would say that he'll be confirmed, that he'll satisfy the questions that have been raised, but that fate is very much in senator hagel's hands as well as in senator schumer's. >> the hearings will tell the tale. >> thanks for your time. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> bill clinton is in haiti today. we'll take you live to the island nation still devastated from the aftermath of the earthquake three years later. >>> president obama facing backlash in the cabinet resignations and the new picks out there. is the white house diverse enough is the big question. you're wat
i think most of us would be. at the same time, he is going to have to be satisfied that senator hagel will advance these policies that will seek to prevent iran from ever obtaining a nuclear bomb, and i think if the senator, that is if senator schumer were not persuaded during the confirmation that he would be willing to break with the president and it's that important. the iran issue is simply that important, but again, if i were a betting man, i would say that he'll be confirmed, that he'll...
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who will join us on the other side of this break. don't go anywhere. >>> president kennedy in congress, joe kennedy iii joined the freshman class of the 13th congress. he replaces retiring congressman barney frank. joe iii is the grandson of the late robert kennedy who was assassinated while running for president in 1968. he is the first member of the kennedy family to serve in congress since patrick kennedy of rhode island retired back in 2011. >>> this year's freshman class helps make the 113th congress the most diverse in history. new members include as we just reported there, kennedy was the first openly bisexual member, a former army helicopter pilot who is also a double amputee, a record number of women, a record number of minorities, congress's first buddhist member along with a couple of entertainers and a novelist as well. let's bring in one of those new members, a newly sworn in from oklahoma's 2nd district, a small businessman, we should note. not an entertainer. good to see you, congressman. congratulations. >> thank you.
who will join us on the other side of this break. don't go anywhere. >>> president kennedy in congress, joe kennedy iii joined the freshman class of the 13th congress. he replaces retiring congressman barney frank. joe iii is the grandson of the late robert kennedy who was assassinated while running for president in 1968. he is the first member of the kennedy family to serve in congress since patrick kennedy of rhode island retired back in 2011. >>> this year's freshman class...
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